Wait … It Costs HOW Much for Tickets to the Super Bowl?!

We’ll say this: Super Bowl tickets are not cheap!

Super Bowl LII is on Sunday, February 4, and now that we know which teams will be going head-to-head, fans are itching to get their hands on tickets to hopefully see their team win it all.

We’re warning you now: be prepared to drop anywhere from $4,500 to $45,000-plus per ticket! The prices don’t include the fees, which can add hundreds of dollars onto the price. It’s safe to say that ticket prices for this year’s game are higher than ever.

Fans can purchase tickets on secondary sites like StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, TicketIQ, or the official NFL Ticket Exchange. On StubHub, a pair of lower end zone tickets costs $50,000, while another pair of tickets in the same area on the opposite end of the stadium costs $28,000.

Many are attributing this surge to the fact that there aren’t as many tickets available on those secondary sites as there usually are. Secondary sites used to be the main way one could buy tickets, but now the NFL controls a majority of the sales through its Ticket Exchange.

So with the insanely high ticket prices, it got me thinking: How much have the costs for tickets changed since 1967, at the first Super Bowl? Well, thanks to GoBankingRates.com, they’ve calculated everything for us! Below shows the price difference every 10 years.

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